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Learning so much coach. now I understand why you always say that I don't want my fiancheto bishop to trade . And having these practical examples is making that crystal clear . And now i am understanding the concept of weak squares is completely . ❤🎉
I think that, for me, the biggest takeaway is that it is more important to understand the position than concern oneself with the engine's evaluation. Nice examples.
I love analyzing games where people just follow the plan so I can see what the opponents mistakes are and how to punish them throughout the course of following the plan
great lesson. An Indian WGM beat Jobava with KIA with this plan of h4-h5 . but if black plays f6 to get rid of e5 then doesnt our attack gets slow down with knight on f6 ?
Excellent video again! I am learning more how to use my knights effectively. I just won against my good friend who is about 250 rating points higher then mee. Beat him 3-2. I am proud now off myself! Keep following this channel!
Coach plz recommend me one method for black and one for white for normal learning not at the national or international level, I have completed almost 60 videos in 2 days, Czech pirc or pirc or another
Hello Coach! I learned and improved a lot by watching your Pirc defense videos. What do I do if my opponent plays random moves or a variation I haven't heard of yet?
Can I play the KIA also against sicilians with 2. ... Nc6 or 2. ... d6? I've only nearly exclusively seen it played against 1. e4 c5 2. nf3 e6. Is there a reaseon for this?
When I try to play the kings indian, my opponent never leaves tension between the d and e pawns. They play dxe4 I capture back dxe4, but now they have an open d file to put pressure down the middle and it seems to make the game a lot more complicated. I'd love to play against these master players who "play theory" and allow a kingside attack while shuffling their pieces on the queenside, lol!